
Not woke, We've been awake the whole time. We believe in analyzing things with common sense and research. We are judgmental. We judge people, ideas, and the status quo to make informed decisions and stances. A production of Aspire Unity LLC
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 97 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesScienceReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

The myths aren't myths. They're memories.
In this explosive follow-up to "Bloodlines of the Fallen," we prove that Greek mythology is a distorted memory of biblical history. Discover how the Apostle Peter himself validated the reality of Tartarus, t... more
Tonight marks a historic moment for the Cryptic Accounts community. We're officially launching our dedicated research forum at crypticaccounts.com/community - but this isn't just an announcement episode. We're revealing two pieces of explosive eviden... more
In this final part of our investigation into the dark forces operating in the entertainment industry, we reveal the ultimate agenda behind the patterns and puppet masters we've exposed. This isn't just about entertainment or cultural influence—it's a... more
The pattern is clear. Now we reveal who's behind it.
In this second part of our investigation into the dark forces operating in the entertainment industry, we expose the handlers, the technology, and the global coordination that makes this system po... more
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The hosts are very closed minded Christians. They apply judgement on others, yet don’t see how their very judgments apply to their own delusional beliefs. They are openly misogynistic. Closed minded and short sided are the hosts.
Great listen
I enjoyed this discussion of Theranos, liked the hosts and it was basically a good summary of what happened. Turns out Holmes did testify in her trial, had a second child, and was sentenced to 11 years. Sunny was sentenced to 13 years. Sunny is not the father of her two children.
1st episode of cryptic accounts I've listened to and I gotta say I'm impressed!
These guys totally reaffirmed a lot of ideas and speculation I've done in my own research. Hearing someone, anyone else describe the things I've been investigating for a few years now feels FAN FAKIN TASIC.
1st episode of cryptic accounts I've listened to and I gotta say I'm impressed!
These guys totally reaffirmed a lot of ideas and speculation I've done in my own research. Hearing someone, anyone else describe the things I've been investigating for a few years now feels FAN FAKIN TASIC.
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A distinctive exploration of often controversial and esoteric topics, the content emphasizes critical analysis through a lens of skepticism and research. Recurring themes include investigations into conspiracy theories, alleged historical cover-ups, and the intersection of spirituality and modern issues, such as the influence of secret organizations and the impact of technology on society. Uncommon perspectives on topics like demonic experiences, spiritual warfare within entertainment, and critiques of societal narratives shape a narrative that invites listeners to question widely accepted beliefs while promoting an evidence-based dialogue.
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